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No. 5012, Kahananui
N.R. 144v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I have a claim for land in the `ili of Ninimimi, for Naamalua, in the Ahupua`a of Halawa, on the Island of Molokai.
The land has been occupied from ancient times. Paia, the konohiki, gave it to my makuas, and I am the heir to the land. Timoteo is the present konohiki. I formerly went to the po'alima labor days but at this time am excused. We have occupied and cultivated this land until the present. This is taro land, and also there is a cultivated. The kula is 152 fathoms long by 55 fathoms and a yard in width.
I request you, the Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles that, is my claim is found valid, it be ....
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.... 2, Kahananui, no Halawa
Ua anaia e A. Bishop, aole nae i loaa kona palapala.
N.T. 177v6 [also page 98]
No. 4541, Aarona, No. 5012, Kahananui
Inherited land from parents, 5 poalimas.
Puupa ili in Halawa.
Section 1 - Taro pasture.
Mauka by Kamai
Moakea by Moa
Koolau by river
Section 2 - Nininini ili.
Mauka by Lamakea
Moakea by pali
Makai by Naainaelua
Koolau by river.
N.T. 27v16
No. 5012, Kahananui of Halawa.
No. 4541 Aarona of Halawa
This has been surveyed by A. Bishop, but he has no document.
[Award 5012; No. R.P. Halawa, Nininini; 1 ap.; 1.31 Acs]